starting to panic about pcs

We're suppose to leave here december 13. My dh has talked to his chain of command since he got his hard copies about what all needs done. He's asked several times about the move itself and they keep telling him they're not sure. The base just merged with the army and is still being rebuild/added on, so lots of offices have moved and everyone just seems lost. Any ideas on who dh can talk to about the move. I'm almost 11 weeks pregnant and have a 1 year old so i won't be much help if we have to do it ourselves :-/

We're suppose to leave here december 13. My dh has talked to his chain of command since he got his hard copies about what all needs done. He's asked several times about the move itself and they keep telling him they're not sure. The base just merged with the army and is still being rebuild/added on, so lots of offices have moved and everyone just seems lost. Any ideas on who dh can talk to about the move. I'm almost 11 weeks pregnant and have a 1 year old so i won't be much help if we have to do it ourselves :-/

If he's Air Force (you didn't specify), we have an on-line out-processing checklist on the vMPF. That should help. Also, he should have an orderly room and they might have a hard copy or print it out. He should have gone to TMO and housing (if you're on-base). Beyond that each base and career field is different on what is required.

If he's Air Force (you didn't specify), we have an on-line out-processing checklist on the vMPF. That should help. Also, he should have an orderly room and they might have a hard copy or print it out. He should have gone to TMO and housing (if you're on-base). Beyond that each base and career field is different on what is required.

You should have had movers scheduled weeks ago. You need to walk into his orderly room and not leave until you get help. If you don't make it to your next base on time it will be his fault irreguardlrss of how unhelpful his command is.

You should have had movers scheduled weeks ago. You need to walk into his orderly room and not leave until you get help. If you don't make it to your next base on time it will be his fault irreguardlrss of how unhelpful his command is.

Sorry, he's navy! He's tried for what seems like forever to get an answer. He has some friends down there that are willing to help us if we have to do it alone. He has the checklist, but it's very broad and he asked about the transportation dept because my cousin (navy for 9 years) said thats where we should go, and the sergeant said there wasn't one.

Sorry, he's navy! He's tried for what seems like forever to get an answer. He has some friends down there that are willing to help us if we have to do it alone. He has the checklist, but it's very broad and he asked about the transportation dept because my cousin (navy for 9 years) said thats where we should go, and the sergeant said there wasn't one.

I am in some what the same situation only two weeks behind you. Try to get a hold of your local fleet and family office and they can help you out. His sponsor should have sent I've information about the area your moving to and housing over there. You need to contact the housing department and they can help with that. You also need to call your local household goods office and they can help you get online with DPS to schedule your move. I am in San Diego and they told us they need at least two weeks notice in advance for packing and picking up. Your hubby needs to contact the finance department to see what he is qualified for financially. I hope this helps somewhat. This is the first time we are PCSing too and I am terrified. But Fleet and Family services should help you with getting in contact with the right people. You can do all of that but he would need to contact the finance dept himself. HTH!!

I am in some what the same situation only two weeks behind you. Try to get a hold of your local fleet and family office and they can help you out. His sponsor should have sent I've information about the area your moving to and housing over there. You need to contact the housing department and they can help with that. You also need to call your local household goods office and they can help you get online with DPS to schedule your move. I am in San Diego and they told us they need at least two weeks notice in advance for packing and picking up. Your hubby needs to contact the finance department to see what he is qualified for financially. I hope this helps somewhat. This is the first time we are PCSing too and I am terrified. But Fleet and Family services should help you with getting in contact with the right people. You can do all of that but he would need to contact the finance dept himself. HTH!!

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